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Introduction to DigiProg III
Powering up your DigiProg.
A regulated 12 volt power supply should be used to power your
DigiProg III. If anything above 13.5 volts is used to power the machine,
damage may be caused to the main circuit board and it will need to be
sent to your DigiProg dealer for repair.
When connected to a vehicle by OBD DO NOT use the cigar lighter lead,
the Digi takes power from the vehicle.
Failure to observe will result in
damage not covered by the warranty.
When your DigiProg is powered up, this screen will be displayed whilst
your machine is loading:
On this screen your DigiProg’s status/software version is displayed
along with your machines unique 12 digit electronic serial number.
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When your DigiProg has finished loading an information screen will
appear with a disclaimer regarding the use of the machine. When you
are ready, press the check/tick button.
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The DigiProg will then ask for a password to be entered before the
machine can be used. The default password is set to 1 but can be
changed in the SETUP function see page 5.